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Dogma Charlie 21: My Unique Life & WWII
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Dogma Charlie 21: My Unique Life & WWII

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This is the story of Glen Timm, a sharp young man from the rural Midwest, born in 1923, just in time to be the perfect age to sign up for World War II as the U.S. was in the thick of it. Feeling dejected because of his early hair loss at 17, Glen waived his opportunities to go to university on a scholarship, instead intending to serve overseas. His first choice, the Navy, however, also rejected him for his hair loss and he signed up with the Army instead, shooting to the top of his class at Officer Candidate School, and never looking back as he assumed command of an engineering platoon.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lost Lake Folk Art
Date
7 August 2014
Pages
80
ISBN
9780989586184

This is the story of Glen Timm, a sharp young man from the rural Midwest, born in 1923, just in time to be the perfect age to sign up for World War II as the U.S. was in the thick of it. Feeling dejected because of his early hair loss at 17, Glen waived his opportunities to go to university on a scholarship, instead intending to serve overseas. His first choice, the Navy, however, also rejected him for his hair loss and he signed up with the Army instead, shooting to the top of his class at Officer Candidate School, and never looking back as he assumed command of an engineering platoon.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lost Lake Folk Art
Date
7 August 2014
Pages
80
ISBN
9780989586184